President Michelle Musumeci

West Earl Lions are individuals working as a team that are dedicated to serving our community. Whatever talents you have, we are able to find a place that will utilize those talents, while helping your community.

It's hard to explain just how much purpose you as an individual can find in helping others that are in need within our community. Learn more about becoming a West Earl Lion.

Click here to view our photo gallery of events sponsored by the West Earl Lions.

West Earl Lions - New Members

West Earl Lions consider new members to be a time to be thankful. It is after all our new members that carry on the spirit of the Lions to share, help, and serve their community.

We welcome Ellen Burns, and Adrienne Connelly, who were both brought in by our President Michelle Musumeci.

If you are reading this, and you have ever thought about how you can help others, allow this to be your sign, give us a call or fill out our contact form.

Chicken BBQ Success

We wanted to thank the public and all the businesses that helped to make our chicken BBQ a success. Our chicken BBQ is one of our largest fund raisers with the proceeds going towards helping and serving others. Thank You to all!!!

Teresa, a secretary at Brownstown Elementary, organized the 2016 Christmas Card Project and the fruit basket deliveries. Congratulations on a Great Job!

Dedication and Service Award, presented by Lion Pres. Rick Crouse

Community Service Honor, presented by Lion Pres. Rick Crouse

Dr. Andy Graybill, Brownstown Elementary Principal, was honored for his dedication and service to the West Earl Community. Congratulations and Thank You for all you do!

Congrats to Sylvan and Rhoda Fisher, for their service to the West Earl community and their participation at the Fire Hall with serving meals and helping at WEL functions. Sylvan is the Township Roadmaster and has provided help to the Lions for many years.

Peace Poster Contest Honors, presented to Emily Brown

Peace Poster Winner, presented by PDG Kathy Ridder

Congrats to Emily Brown, a Brownstown Elementary Art Teacher, who was honored for her encouragement and support to the students during the Lions Peace Poster contest.

Emily Kornacki, a student at Brownstown Elementary, was selected and awarded 1st Place for her Peace Poster, in the Lions District 14-D contest. Way to go Emily, Congrats!

Did you know that the West Earl Lions Club is responsible for
many local events including:

Chicken BBQ

The West Earl Lions holds their annual Chicken BBQ, which brings in thousands of dollars, that goes right back into helping others within our community.

Easter Egg Hunt

Thousands of kids have enjoyed our annual Easter Egg Hunt at the West Earl Lions park. This is one of many rewarding ways you can help your community by becoming a West Earl Lion.

Christmas Basket Delivery

It brings us joy to deliver Christmas baskets to those in need, or someone that just needs to know that others are thinking of them.

Annual Circus

The Annual Circus is enjoyed by hundreds of local children and their parents. Every dollar brought in goes back into our local community.

Learn how you can serve your community, make new friends and bring happiness to others.

Beacon Lodge

West Earl Lions are proud to play a large role at the PA Lions Beacon Lodge.

The Beacon Lodge is a non-profit summer camp that offers
programs for children and adults with visual, hearing,
or other physical challenges. The Lodge is located in
Mount Union, PA.

Global Leaders in Service

Where there is a need, there is a Lions Club. Lions International is the largest service organization club in the world. Our 1.4 million plus members are volunteers that perform valuable services in over 210 countries
and communities, around the globe.
Lion members are friends, family membors and neighbors, who share a core belief that our community is what we make it.

About

Lion Club members are dedicated volunteers that make a difference by helping, leading, planning and supporting the unique needs of the community we live in. And because we're global, we can address challenges that go beyond our borders.

Learn more about how you can serve the community you live in, by becoming a Lion.

News & Events

The West Earl Lions Club holds their meetings on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month, at the West Earl Fire Company.

Become a Lion

Serving as a Lion Club member is very rewarding, as it opens new doors, both personal and professional, within local communities and around the world.